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it is a standard practice for any type of civilian law enforcement. if you have it within the vehicle, it cannot be within reach and has to be unloaded. neil: one more thing, and i know you have to go, but they are checked, right? >> it is a very strict procedure. now, i can tell you that due to manpower and the needs of the world right now, we did relinquish a lot of our law enforcement to the dod, which the military police are not picking up as much of their responsibility as they used to -- as much of the responsibility as they used to. neil: all right, thank you. we were hearing from catherine herridge. this is not to say we know exactly what was behind it or even how many were behind it. we've heard reports of at least two shooters. there are other reports of maybe a third. this is why we are not overly conjecturing here, but, again, sources telling our catherine herridge that it does not look like it would be something that is terrorist related. joining us is congressman joe wilson from south carolina. congressman, i had you here yesterday for v
it is a standard practice for any type of civilian law enforcement. if you have it within the vehicle, it cannot be within reach and has to be unloaded. neil: one more thing, and i know you have to go, but they are checked, right? >> it is a very strict procedure. now, i can tell you that due to manpower and the needs of the world right now, we did relinquish a lot of our law enforcement to the dod, which the military police are not picking up as much of their responsibility as they used...
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as i said, i said, law and p -- as i said, i look at law and precedent and apply it. >> so you would not be a member of that school? >> no. >> would you be considered a strict constructionist in your mind? >> i do not use labels to describe what i do. there has been much discussion today about what various labels mean and do not mean. each person uses those labels and gives it their own sense. >> judge rehnquist says he was a strict constructionist. did you know what he was talking about? >> i think i understood what he was referencing, but his views is not how i go about looking at -- >> what does strict construction is them mean to you? >> it means that you look at the constitution as it is written or statutes as they are written, and you apply them exactly by the words -- what does strict constructionist mean to you? >> would you be an original list? >> again, i do not use labels -- would you be an originalist? >> again, i do not use labels. >> what is that? >> it is looking at what the situation confronting them was, in you use that to determine every situation -- and you use tha
as i said, i said, law and p -- as i said, i look at law and precedent and apply it. >> so you would not be a member of that school? >> no. >> would you be considered a strict constructionist in your mind? >> i do not use labels to describe what i do. there has been much discussion today about what various labels mean and do not mean. each person uses those labels and gives it their own sense. >> judge rehnquist says he was a strict constructionist. did you know...
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it is the law now and there are good thing necessary the bill. but at the time, and i believe and still believe it doesn't redouse enough health care and i could girlfriend you a long speech about that. i am a representative, i was sent to washington to speak for my constitients and my district was clearly opposed to the bill. that's why i won the support. had i voted for the bill in 2010, i would have been beaten in 2010. they sent me back to washington and they added redistrict we have a different result. >> will you ever go back and give it a shot? >>> not for a while. i have two children 14 and len. we are going to watch them grow up and i will take a break for a while. this is something that the country needs to be concerned about. people in congress that are not representative of the nation as a whole. most americans want us to get along and get things done and that is not happening in congress. >> does it worry you that it is hard for a person to take a principle stand and not survive politically because of it. >>> it doesn't worry me. i a
it is the law now and there are good thing necessary the bill. but at the time, and i believe and still believe it doesn't redouse enough health care and i could girlfriend you a long speech about that. i am a representative, i was sent to washington to speak for my constitients and my district was clearly opposed to the bill. that's why i won the support. had i voted for the bill in 2010, i would have been beaten in 2010. they sent me back to washington and they added redistrict we have a...
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the new healthcare law ls us crack down on crinals and win against fraud. making medicare stronger. and speaking of winning... [ man 2 ] not again! [ man ] learn more at stopmedicarefraud.gov. >> good morning everyone, sunday, november 14th. newly elected members of congress arrived in d.c. in morning to learn the ropes a
the new healthcare law ls us crack down on crinals and win against fraud. making medicare stronger. and speaking of winning... [ man 2 ] not again! [ man ] learn more at stopmedicarefraud.gov. >> good morning everyone, sunday, november 14th. newly elected members of congress arrived in d.c. in morning to learn the ropes a
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to get rid of president obama's healthcare law. correspondent doug mcelway has details. >> reporter: scarcely 12 hours after the president earned a toning down of the te nowhere, house republicans ratcheted up the stakes by announcing repeal of the president's healthcare law will begin next week. >> we have so many res employers telling us to make every evident to get it off the books. >> reporter: it came as the republicans were boarding buses for three-day retreat to the harbor and five days since the tucson tragedy postponed all legislative business. the question of when to resume is a touchy subject, conducted among political debates of the political parties on tv and on the blogsphere that might have incited jared loughner's rampage. >> next week, it's time for the people's house to get about the people's business. >> if gabrielle giffords was with us today, she would be wanting to defend obamacare, very strongly, and we feel on our side of the aisle that american people want us to seek a better solution. >> reporter: indeed,
to get rid of president obama's healthcare law. correspondent doug mcelway has details. >> reporter: scarcely 12 hours after the president earned a toning down of the te nowhere, house republicans ratcheted up the stakes by announcing repeal of the president's healthcare law will begin next week. >> we have so many res employers telling us to make every evident to get it off the books. >> reporter: it came as the republicans were boarding buses for three-day retreat to the...
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some financial firms violate major laws because there is no penalty for being a repeat offender. that is bad for consumers and it's bad for the vast majority of bankers and financial professionals that do the right thing. the past legislation that make the penalties for fraud count. tonight i'm asking my attorney general to create a special unit of federal prosecutors and leading state attorney generals to expand our investigations into the abuse of lending and packaging of risky mortgages that led to the housing crisis. this new unit will hold accountable and speed assistance to homeowners and help turn the page that hurt so many americans. return to the american values of fair play and shared responsibility will help protect our people and our economy. it should also guide us as we look to pay down our debt and invest in our future. right now our most immediate priority is stopping a tax hike on 160 million working americans while the recovery is still fragile. [ applause ] >> people can't afford losing $40 out of each paycheck this year. there are plenty of ways to get this do
some financial firms violate major laws because there is no penalty for being a repeat offender. that is bad for consumers and it's bad for the vast majority of bankers and financial professionals that do the right thing. the past legislation that make the penalties for fraud count. tonight i'm asking my attorney general to create a special unit of federal prosecutors and leading state attorney generals to expand our investigations into the abuse of lending and packaging of risky mortgages that...
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people who are against the arizona law, don't understand what the border states are faced with. they are putting heads on sticks in some of these areas. that -- mostly on the other side of the border but it is slowly creeping in our side of the border and they have a right and a legitimate fear of this stuff. >> but, matt i think to your point, though, really, the larger picture, speaking of fear, a lot of people are worried, where we are in the economy. arizona is like any other state, and that is one of reasons, that illegal immigrants are not going there. do you think that -- how much time do you think it would have to work, how much time would the law have to go to infect and we'd say, okay. it is working and the economy there is beginning to heal and it is your point, people who actually were priced out of a job because of illegals are now getting jobs. >> i think it will take longer than you probably expect and will not happen overnight but we're in a tough economic environment now, and it may have to -- quicker than you think because there are a lot of people sitting back
people who are against the arizona law, don't understand what the border states are faced with. they are putting heads on sticks in some of these areas. that -- mostly on the other side of the border but it is slowly creeping in our side of the border and they have a right and a legitimate fear of this stuff. >> but, matt i think to your point, though, really, the larger picture, speaking of fear, a lot of people are worried, where we are in the economy. arizona is like any other state,...
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new fears that the health care law will put an end to major medical breakthroughs. that's what the forbes gang thinks the congress needs to break through and repeal it right now. that's coming up at the he top of the hour, but up next, bailing out on union bailouts. how to deal with stop sending money to underfunded pensions. may not make the union bosses happy, but a lot more folks seeking jobs very happy. [ male announcer ] when you eat kashi golean, you don't get 100% daily value of any vitamins. unless you do this. but total is the cereal that gives you 100% daily value of 11 essential vitamins and minerals and crunchy oat clusters. total. are you getting 100%? . >> live from nerc's-- america's news headquarters. wikileaks saying the u.s. issued a subpoena demanding information about the twitter account. going to twitter in san francisco demanding the private information, contact information and personal details of julian assange and three people associated with him. u.s. officials have been examining possible charges against wikileaks, following a series of mas
new fears that the health care law will put an end to major medical breakthroughs. that's what the forbes gang thinks the congress needs to break through and repeal it right now. that's coming up at the he top of the hour, but up next, bailing out on union bailouts. how to deal with stop sending money to underfunded pensions. may not make the union bosses happy, but a lot more folks seeking jobs very happy. [ male announcer ] when you eat kashi golean, you don't get 100% daily value of any...
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state law. >> his family law higher than state law. bauer was stunned by that. as a well as by what al-malecki would say next. >> he would be willing to spend the rest of his life in prison rather than have his daughter disgrace him. >> he is telling the police officer that my law is above this country's law. that interaction is a huge part of the evidence that this was an honor killing. >> fox news reporting. a question of honor continues after the break. >> bill: in recent years fox news has reported on a number of apparent honor attacks here in america by muslim men on women in their families. what the killers seem to want was control. ultimate control. that is why the victims of these honor crimes are not just the women killed but all the other wives, daughters and sisters who fear what will happen if they do not submit. was nora one of them. >> october 20, 2009. norr and family friend visit the dee is in peoria arizona. the department of economic security. the welfare office. she was helpin
state law. >> his family law higher than state law. bauer was stunned by that. as a well as by what al-malecki would say next. >> he would be willing to spend the rest of his life in prison rather than have his daughter disgrace him. >> he is telling the police officer that my law is above this country's law. that interaction is a huge part of the evidence that this was an honor killing. >> fox news reporting. a question of honor continues after the break. >> bill:...
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some financial firms violate major laws because there is no penalty for being a repeat offender. that is bad for consumers and it's bad for the vast majority of bankers and financial professionals that do the right thing. the past legislation that make the penalties for fraud count. tonight i'm asking my attorney general to create a special unit of federal prosecutors and leading state attorney generals to expand our investigations into the abuse of lending and packaging of risky mortgages that led to the housing crisis. this new unit will hold accountable and speed assistance to homeowners and help turn the page that hurt so many americans. return to the american values of fair play and shared responsibility will help protect our people and our economy. it should also guide us as we look to pay down our debt and invest in our future. right now our most immediate priority is stopping a tax hike on 160 million working americans while the recovery is still fragile. [ applause ] >> people can't afford losing $40 out of each paycheck this year. there are plenty of ways to get this do
some financial firms violate major laws because there is no penalty for being a repeat offender. that is bad for consumers and it's bad for the vast majority of bankers and financial professionals that do the right thing. the past legislation that make the penalties for fraud count. tonight i'm asking my attorney general to create a special unit of federal prosecutors and leading state attorney generals to expand our investigations into the abuse of lending and packaging of risky mortgages that...
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it said any person without due process of law. and certainly can't kill someone just because it is it popular to doing so. >> this guy admitted his role in murdering 3000 americans and it makes sense that we should be able to chase him down and kill him. >> it makes political sense. >>> and emotional sense. it was a great relief and release when this monster was dead. but he was not in the act of engaging in war at the time he was killed by u.s. troops. he ought fobe arrested and put on trial. why would we make an exception for him and try richard speck who admitted he murdered 29 nurses in a chicago dormitory. >> because terrorism is different. if we have a civilian trial terrorist will abuse that and kill us and put lives at risk. >> there have been 2300 people tried and pled guilty of acts of terrorism by the federal courts. >> civilian courts. >> not military. military only tried seventwo of whom they let go free. the president can't make exceptions for emotional reasons or political reasons. he can't make exceptions at all. t
it said any person without due process of law. and certainly can't kill someone just because it is it popular to doing so. >> this guy admitted his role in murdering 3000 americans and it makes sense that we should be able to chase him down and kill him. >> it makes political sense. >>> and emotional sense. it was a great relief and release when this monster was dead. but he was not in the act of engaging in war at the time he was killed by u.s. troops. he ought fobe...
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ralph peters pointed out that there is no law to get wikileaks on. they didn't violate the american law. >> they gave them to the new york times, and the british newspapers q. spiegal. we'll give you an advance peek knowing that the media would be the splash that was to come. >> instead of commenting on them, they let the media write the editorial and analysis of all of the documents. even by their own admission they have are themselves in a journalistic. they are not media. i and say information terts terse. >> it is time for a break. if you come across a story that shows media bias. e-mail us. >> have media lost sense in the coverage of the ground zero saga. >> the raging debeat continues and is the media addings feuding to the fall. >> how has the media changed. are conspir we are concerned. it is metacicized antisemitism. it is beyond islam phobia. it is hate of muslips and we are deeply concerned. yesterday i had a counsel with all religious leaders and everybody is deeply concerned about what is going on in the nation. that is daisy khan. wife
ralph peters pointed out that there is no law to get wikileaks on. they didn't violate the american law. >> they gave them to the new york times, and the british newspapers q. spiegal. we'll give you an advance peek knowing that the media would be the splash that was to come. >> instead of commenting on them, they let the media write the editorial and analysis of all of the documents. even by their own admission they have are themselves in a journalistic. they are not media. i and...
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the right to review arizona's immigration law. for $349 a month for 36 months with $3,489 due at signing. see your lexus dealer. [ male announcer ] there is nothing more profound than hope. it is the promise that compels us to make the journey from wonder to discovery. the science of chemistry, our guide. the human element, our conscience. and to make this journey, we have become the new order of hunters and gatherers. finding answers in the elements. and a way forward illuminated by hope. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now, i can join the fun and games withy grandchildren. great news! for people with copd, inuding chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or both, advair helps significantly improve lung function. while nothing can reverse copd, advair is different from most other copd medications because it contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help you breathe better. advair won't replace fast-acting hars for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people w
the right to review arizona's immigration law. for $349 a month for 36 months with $3,489 due at signing. see your lexus dealer. [ male announcer ] there is nothing more profound than hope. it is the promise that compels us to make the journey from wonder to discovery. the science of chemistry, our guide. the human element, our conscience. and to make this journey, we have become the new order of hunters and gatherers. finding answers in the elements. and a way forward illuminated by hope. but...
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people may not have known, which is, the main thing is that under the president's health care reform law, just as ed gillespie said, they would take $716 billion, they will, because it is law, take $716 billion over the next ten years, out of medicare to help pay for obamacare, as romney says, in ryan -- an ryan, treating it as a kind of piggy bank and that does two things, first of all, it says maybe the democrats are not quite the protecters of medicare you say, also, it is a way to get back into the debate over obamacare, which according to the polls is not a popular program. >> eric: can you analyze for a second, explain it because it is so confusing and as you say the republicans say the president takes $716 billion, puts it into another government program, obamacare and the ryan plan takes the $716 billion, to pay down the deficit, but, the romney plan apparently takes the 716 and restores it to medicare. so, how do we all sort it out, to figure out what they really want to do? >> well, basically, you have to forget about the ryan plan, because he's the running mate, so he doesn't
people may not have known, which is, the main thing is that under the president's health care reform law, just as ed gillespie said, they would take $716 billion, they will, because it is law, take $716 billion over the next ten years, out of medicare to help pay for obamacare, as romney says, in ryan -- an ryan, treating it as a kind of piggy bank and that does two things, first of all, it says maybe the democrats are not quite the protecters of medicare you say, also, it is a way to get back...
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in law's sister. i asked about you, because in anticipation of this i said why don't women like her? why are women so filled with age wherever her name is mentioned? >> because they don't know . >> let me tell you their answer then you can comment. they all said how could she have knowingly had multiple births when she already had six children and no man in her life? >> why do they understand i had them because i won't mur dherm. i didn't want selective reduction. people say oh happy joy joy i am going to be on cnn and get attent attention. no. because i am pro-life, period. i don't believe in abortion that's why. >> they are all doing fine? >> they have been doing fine since the day ty were born. it is beyond a miracle. they are not understanding the truth. >> the beef, well one of the beefs isou had cosmetic surgery to look like angelina jolie. >> i would loov to abolish that (bleep) issue. excuse my language. that's the most disgusting gross rumor of all of them. in the beginning moy family friends
in law's sister. i asked about you, because in anticipation of this i said why don't women like her? why are women so filled with age wherever her name is mentioned? >> because they don't know . >> let me tell you their answer then you can comment. they all said how could she have knowingly had multiple births when she already had six children and no man in her life? >> why do they understand i had them because i won't mur dherm. i didn't want selective reduction. people say...
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. >> 34-year-old kris wilson enforces the law in native central pennsylvania where he has been a state trooper since 2008. >> the best part in living in central pennsylvania where i am at now is how peaceful it is. i was walking up with my wife to find a how is that we like that sits out away from everything. when i am alone in my patrol car i get thinking about iraq. six years ago at the time i was going to some mali. >> it is far away from iraq where war stories first met chris in fall of 2005. chris was then a 28-year-old first lieutenant a platoon commander in the 28th platoon division in the national guard. they were providing security for iraq's parliamentary election. voter turnout was nearly 70 percent. >> we had a good security plan set up. >> despite the increased sense of optimism there was still plenty of violence. >> it was really a lethal fight going at that time. it was pretty intense. more ied's and indirect fire. we went through about a 10-day stretch where we lost 6 soldiers. ever since then it was real. the threat was always there. people always think of places to ki
. >> 34-year-old kris wilson enforces the law in native central pennsylvania where he has been a state trooper since 2008. >> the best part in living in central pennsylvania where i am at now is how peaceful it is. i was walking up with my wife to find a how is that we like that sits out away from everything. when i am alone in my patrol car i get thinking about iraq. six years ago at the time i was going to some mali. >> it is far away from iraq where war stories first met...
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then there is this limbaugh coming under heavy fire after verbally attacking a law student about birth control. he apologized for his vulgar comments but that hasn't quieted the storm. he went on the record in december and you will only see that interview right here. here is rush limbaugh. >> nice to see you. >> great to be here as always. >> we love being here although we blew out your power when we arrived. >> it's the second time it happened. we should have been more prepared for this. >> only went off for a couple minutes but we will send you a bill. >> the first time was it was us, too. >> next time i promise we won't do it. 2012 election what do you think is the most important issue to conservative americans? >> obama. everything obama. that's the most important issue to conservative members. i don't know how you separate obama pfrom the policies. obama is the problem. obama ashas a vision of this country that is not held anywhere near the majority. you realize obama had run for office in 2008 campaigning on what he has done. wouldn't have gotten 30 percent of the vote if that wh
then there is this limbaugh coming under heavy fire after verbally attacking a law student about birth control. he apologized for his vulgar comments but that hasn't quieted the storm. he went on the record in december and you will only see that interview right here. here is rush limbaugh. >> nice to see you. >> great to be here as always. >> we love being here although we blew out your power when we arrived. >> it's the second time it happened. we should have been more...
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law. >> his family law higher than state law. bower was stunned that as well as what amaleki would say next. >> he said he would be willing to spend his life in prison rather than having his kids disgrace him. you don't hear that every day from parents. >> he is telling the police officer that my law is above this country's law. that interaction is a huge part of the evidence that this was an honor killing. >> fox news reporting a question of honor continues after the break.misogyny. >> in receipt years we have reported on a number of honor attacks here in america by muslim men on women and their family. what the killers wanted was control ultimate control. that is why the victims of the honor crimes are not just the women killed but all of the other wives, daughters and sisters who fear what will happen if they do not submit. was noor amaleki one of them? >>> oo october 20th 2009 noor amaleki and family friend visited peoria, arizona the department of economic security the welfare office.
law. >> his family law higher than state law. bower was stunned that as well as what amaleki would say next. >> he said he would be willing to spend his life in prison rather than having his kids disgrace him. you don't hear that every day from parents. >> he is telling the police officer that my law is above this country's law. that interaction is a huge part of the evidence that this was an honor killing. >> fox news reporting a question of honor continues after the...
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voters favor repeal of the law with 45% strongly favoring repeal. 38% oppose repeal with 30% strongly oppose. >> every week since it became law, every single week a majority of voters have said yes, we want it repealed. >> another democrat senator ron widen of oregon want states to go their own way and get a waiver from the federal law to have their own healthcare reform. he inserted the provision in the new law and it permits any state to craft its own plan if it covers as many people and provides at least the same level of care and just as affordable as the federal plan would be. that is popular across the political spectrum. >> early on in the process, we did a lot of polling about should states have the option to opt out of this. overwhelmingly the answer was yes. the state waiver provision doesn't take effect until 2017. senator widen has legislation to move it forward to 2014. he thinks some states might want to establish a single payer system. others like oregon might want a public option. states with waivers would be writing their own version of healthcare reform in place of n
voters favor repeal of the law with 45% strongly favoring repeal. 38% oppose repeal with 30% strongly oppose. >> every week since it became law, every single week a majority of voters have said yes, we want it repealed. >> another democrat senator ron widen of oregon want states to go their own way and get a waiver from the federal law to have their own healthcare reform. he inserted the provision in the new law and it permits any state to craft its own plan if it covers as many...
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that's the foundation for english law the found dags for united states law. it doesn't matter if you are the common man or president of the united states every american is under the constitution and this president is thumbing his nose at the constitution and acting in defiance of the constitution. we are saying enough is enough. >> last week some compared fast and furious to watergate. others ridiculed and compared it to remember when dna burton shot a pumpkin in his backyard to prove that he was the victim of murder not suicide. which is it? is it ridiculous or is it profound? what do you think? sandy adams from florida what do you think? >> i agree with michelle bachmann. no one is above the law. it was interesting to see that mr. holder met with chairman ice saw the night before the rule to show you the documents in the investigation. that's not what you do. you reinforce the documents that you have been dually subpoenaed for. then at the 11th hour before it drops in committee we executive privilege pulled. which is it? either you weren't involved didn't k
that's the foundation for english law the found dags for united states law. it doesn't matter if you are the common man or president of the united states every american is under the constitution and this president is thumbing his nose at the constitution and acting in defiance of the constitution. we are saying enough is enough. >> last week some compared fast and furious to watergate. others ridiculed and compared it to remember when dna burton shot a pumpkin in his backyard to prove...
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it is against the law for teachers to strike. you just saw that introduction it appears that in wisconsin there are people handing out sick notes so they can get around the striking aspect of the law. which of course, is i will -- is illegal. you think it is appropriate for teachers to be breaking the law? >> our teachers are exercising their first amendment rights. what is important is to make sure our students have adequate funding and we can bargain for better conditions. we are making sure the democratic process works.bái >> judge jeanine: no question the democratic process and first amendment are important. there are laws that make it illegal for teach terse to strike. is about teachers or the union? >> it is about our students. we have an opportunity -- >> judge jeanine: if it is about our students, why aren't the teachers in the classroom teaching? >> well, i will tell new, i teachers will not be able to teach with 35, 40lé in the classroom. we are here fighting for our students so we can teach. so we can have textbooks
it is against the law for teachers to strike. you just saw that introduction it appears that in wisconsin there are people handing out sick notes so they can get around the striking aspect of the law. which of course, is i will -- is illegal. you think it is appropriate for teachers to be breaking the law? >> our teachers are exercising their first amendment rights. what is important is to make sure our students have adequate funding and we can bargain for better conditions. we are making...
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it's about consolidating obamacare, making sure that's the law of the land, and a full withdrawal from afghanistan, nation-building at home, a constant theme of this presidency, that the tide of war is receding so we can build a new social democratic state. >> i would argue that's going to be closing argument, after a decade of war, now it's time to take that money and invest it at home. is that a winner? >> look, it's not -- it's a beguiling argument. i mean, it's very easy to tell americans, look, we've spent all these hundreds of billions of dollars trying to build countries, afghanistan, iraq. we should be investing that money in the united states. mitt romney's response ought to be the world security and our security, their prosperity and our prosperity, are entwined. we are part of a global economy. >> okay. dan, was it's a mistake for the president to leave this opening? i mean, basically he's saying, fundamentally, four more years, just need more time. so if you like what you see, then you're going to say, okay, let's give it more time. or if you think maybe he just hasn't had
it's about consolidating obamacare, making sure that's the law of the land, and a full withdrawal from afghanistan, nation-building at home, a constant theme of this presidency, that the tide of war is receding so we can build a new social democratic state. >> i would argue that's going to be closing argument, after a decade of war, now it's time to take that money and invest it at home. is that a winner? >> look, it's not -- it's a beguiling argument. i mean, it's very easy to tell...
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state law. >> his family law higher than state law. bauer was stunned by that. as a well as by what al-malecki would say next. >> he would be willing to spend the rest of his life in prison rather than have his daughter disgrace him. >> he is telling the police officer that my law is above this country's law. that interaction is a huge part of the evidence that this was an honor killing. >> fox news reporting. a question of honor continues after the break. woman: day care can be expensive. so to save some money, i found one that uses robots instead of real people. 'cuz robots work for free. robot 1:good morning... robot 1:...female child. sfx: modem dial-up noise woman: flaws? yeah, um, maybe. anncr: there's an easier way to save. anncr: get online. go to geico.com. get a quote. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. introducing the lightning-fast, 10-inch samsung galaxy tab. stay up to date, entertain yourself, and enrich your knowledge like you've never imagined. only at veriz
state law. >> his family law higher than state law. bauer was stunned by that. as a well as by what al-malecki would say next. >> he would be willing to spend the rest of his life in prison rather than have his daughter disgrace him. >> he is telling the police officer that my law is above this country's law. that interaction is a huge part of the evidence that this was an honor killing. >> fox news reporting. a question of honor continues after the break. woman: day...
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his first order of business was to restore infrastructure and law and order and build some form of civic government. he even opened up a university the first week he there was. he understood back in those days wahad to be done. >> adaptability is sort of his hallmark. >> absolutely. getting into a new situation. learning what is happening in the new situation in a rapid manner and then violently executing a well formed plan. >> what you saw there was petraeus and classic counter insurgency operations before the rest of the u.s. military for the most part had figured out what to do. there is simply no book on how to do this and the fact that he could write the book on the fly, so to speak, make it up as he went along really testifies to his mental agility as well as his knowledge of the art of war. >> and in the process they had nice military successes like the identification and killing of saddam's sons. >> saddams sons were still on the run. on july 22nd, intelligence reports led elements of the 101 along with u.s. special forces to this house in which they were barricaded. the violent
his first order of business was to restore infrastructure and law and order and build some form of civic government. he even opened up a university the first week he there was. he understood back in those days wahad to be done. >> adaptability is sort of his hallmark. >> absolutely. getting into a new situation. learning what is happening in the new situation in a rapid manner and then violently executing a well formed plan. >> what you saw there was petraeus and classic...
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he was certainly someone none by law enforcement authorities. -- known by lawful authorities. >> greta: the accused killer left bizarre blogs on a gaming forum. his college records tell more about his dark past. joining us senior reporter robert englin. first to the blog postings. can you tell me what you have learned? >> we've seen an escalating series of blog postings, youtube postings, postings from jared over the last year that tells a tale of a disturbed mind. somebody lashing out at authority. post after post he invokes concepts used by other groups concepts, paranoid government conspiracy concepts and others to lash out at people who he thinks have wronged him. >> greta: after high school he went to community college and while at community college, what happened there? >> along the same lines. except, it was escalating behavior that was mostly outbursts in classroom, outbursts in the library. extreme anger when he thought he had been wronged by a teacher over grades. for instance, a pilates instructor gave him a b in physical education, he threw down his books, said it was unacc
he was certainly someone none by law enforcement authorities. -- known by lawful authorities. >> greta: the accused killer left bizarre blogs on a gaming forum. his college records tell more about his dark past. joining us senior reporter robert englin. first to the blog postings. can you tell me what you have learned? >> we've seen an escalating series of blog postings, youtube postings, postings from jared over the last year that tells a tale of a disturbed mind. somebody lashing...
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controversial immigration law. sb-1070. >> this will be one of the most m me men to us terms in decades. >> portions were struck down by the lower court to include a provision to require law enforcement officers to determine immigration status of a person stopped, arrested or detained for another reason if there is suspicion they are in the country illegally. today, the arizona governor jan brewer who said she was stunned at the audacity to file suit against individual state seeking to safeguard the people said her state was forced to ask because of the government inaction. and long maintained that state like arizona stepped beyond the constitutional boundaries of passing the own immigration law. >> the department is involved in the lawsuit because a principle in the lawsuit we are seeking to vindicate. on the immigration matters there is one and only one quarterback. >> in addition, the justice department has suits pending from other state because of immigration law. alabama, south carolina and utah. private group
controversial immigration law. sb-1070. >> this will be one of the most m me men to us terms in decades. >> portions were struck down by the lower court to include a provision to require law enforcement officers to determine immigration status of a person stopped, arrested or detained for another reason if there is suspicion they are in the country illegally. today, the arizona governor jan brewer who said she was stunned at the audacity to file suit against individual state seeking...
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the law will be returned to the way it's been interpreted for 35 years. epa can call air an pollutant and epa said okay. >> eric: ten seconds or so. i heard there was supposed to be checks for people cut to people that fell below the poverty line. is that true? >> g.e. is getting a lot of them checks probably are going out to them. >> eric: thank you very much, sir. i want to show you what g.e. is paying in taxes. check out the tax rate, 3.6%. look at all the big major companies, walmart ten times that amount. home depot 35%. we'll be back tomorrow night. good night.
the law will be returned to the way it's been interpreted for 35 years. epa can call air an pollutant and epa said okay. >> eric: ten seconds or so. i heard there was supposed to be checks for people cut to people that fell below the poverty line. is that true? >> g.e. is getting a lot of them checks probably are going out to them. >> eric: thank you very much, sir. i want to show you what g.e. is paying in taxes. check out the tax rate, 3.6%. look at all the big major...
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check a person's immigration status while enforcing other laws. media reality check, did a study of how networks covered the arizona law, judy. on from april 23rd to 25th and the networks aired 120 stories with in all tales of bias against the arizona law, does that surprise you? >> i don't know much about the organization making that assessment, but i do know that this of course has gotten a lot of coverage and we know that the coverage today on friday, will be on those demonstrations that have taken place, rather than on the substance of what's in the law and being enforced and what is now out. i want to know, for example, whether or not under this law any legal resident of arizona is going to have the right to sue any state official for not enforcing this law? the media didn't get around to telling us, what's in, what's out and just really much about the state of this at all. >> and let's point out if some of the reports, jon, raise the question about the legality. one federal judge agreed they might have had a-- >> up next, have you heard the
check a person's immigration status while enforcing other laws. media reality check, did a study of how networks covered the arizona law, judy. on from april 23rd to 25th and the networks aired 120 stories with in all tales of bias against the arizona law, does that surprise you? >> i don't know much about the organization making that assessment, but i do know that this of course has gotten a lot of coverage and we know that the coverage today on friday, will be on those demonstrations...
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this is for people who fully violate the law. if you cannot afford health insurance, this is for people who choose to say i am going to break this law. i can afford it and i am not going to do it. the government has to have some penalty. it is like when you run a red light. there is a penalty for that. neil: let me ask you this. if we are going to spend some lunchtime potentially hitting someone with a $25,000 fine, would kill us to then go to the trial lawyers and sake, $25,000 off whenever they are going to get winning a medical lawsuit? >> i do not know if you can make it tit-for-tat. neil: we are spending a lot more time going after individuals who might not want to pele -- play along here that we are with trial lawyers to enrich themselves gunning a system that richly rewards them and not patients. >> if you want to talk about tort reform, part of the plan -- the administration has said that we will do that even though other studies show that the reason medical malpractice insurance has gone up is because of insurance compan
this is for people who fully violate the law. if you cannot afford health insurance, this is for people who choose to say i am going to break this law. i can afford it and i am not going to do it. the government has to have some penalty. it is like when you run a red light. there is a penalty for that. neil: let me ask you this. if we are going to spend some lunchtime potentially hitting someone with a $25,000 fine, would kill us to then go to the trial lawyers and sake, $25,000 off whenever...
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law. >> his family law higher than state law. bower was stunned that as well as what amaleki would say next. >> he said he would be willing to spend his life in prison rather than having his kids disgrace him. you don't hear that every day from parents. >> he is telling the police officer that my law is above this country's law. that interaction is a huge part of the evidence that this was an honor killing. >> fox news reporting a question of honor continues after the break. [ male announcer ] imagine all of your missed opportunities in one place. the winning horse you could have picked. ♪ that "old flame" you should have called. ♪ that leap of faith you never took. but there's one opportunity that's too good to miss. the lexus golden opportunity sales event, with exceptional values on the lexus is. but only until september 6th. see your lexus dealer. whether it can be done safely and responsibly. at exxonmobil we know the answer is yes. when we design any well, the groundwater's prote
law. >> his family law higher than state law. bower was stunned that as well as what amaleki would say next. >> he said he would be willing to spend his life in prison rather than having his kids disgrace him. you don't hear that every day from parents. >> he is telling the police officer that my law is above this country's law. that interaction is a huge part of the evidence that this was an honor killing. >> fox news reporting a question of honor continues after the...
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she said she won't do so, and she joined the decision that cited foreign law. so dan was saying these hearings play it close to the vest. they're often not subjective. >> what do we know about kagan's view about federal power over the states is in the challenge to obama care will be one of the biggest cases in decades that this court will hear do. we have expectation kagan might have a sense there are limits on congressional authority over this state? >> i would doubt it. we don't know that much about her views because l is no record as a judge. she'll be the first supreme court justice with no judicial experience since william rehnquist in 1972. we know in clinton administration she argued for a federal law allowing new york city workers to work for the city to report suspected illegal aliens though that was against city policy n that case she took the side of the federal power against a lok kalt and played against ideological types. >> very briefly, any surprises we can look for on, from a injuris prude yens, do you think? >> i don't think so. think she has e
she said she won't do so, and she joined the decision that cited foreign law. so dan was saying these hearings play it close to the vest. they're often not subjective. >> what do we know about kagan's view about federal power over the states is in the challenge to obama care will be one of the biggest cases in decades that this court will hear do. we have expectation kagan might have a sense there are limits on congressional authority over this state? >> i would doubt it. we don't...
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if the army pulls out there is no one keeping law and order. you are right, they are stuck teen hugging the soldiers, kissing them saying we are one, we are one hand, we are the people. when the military leaders as they have today come down and say okay we heard your message we are tying to come up with a solution please go home we need to get our country moving again. they say we are not moving. they can't have it both ways forever. that's the impasse right now that is a dicey situation for those protesters. i want to move on if i can just to talk about mubarak himself, if i can. they call him a modern day pharaoh. that is no term of endearment. in today's egypt pharaoh means tyranny and greed. i can say that being a modern day pharaoh is as lucrative as it was thousands of years ago. just want to go down some of the wealth that the mubarak family is reportedly to have. this is reported widely. family wealth estimated around 70 billion dollars. the family has homes in london, frankfurt, madrid, paris, manhattan, beverly hill, rodeo drive repor
if the army pulls out there is no one keeping law and order. you are right, they are stuck teen hugging the soldiers, kissing them saying we are one, we are one hand, we are the people. when the military leaders as they have today come down and say okay we heard your message we are tying to come up with a solution please go home we need to get our country moving again. they say we are not moving. they can't have it both ways forever. that's the impasse right now that is a dicey situation for...
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they read case law that's 1920. the reason why they do that, if you don't know what we were, if you don't know what the meaning is behind, you just drift. you've lost your polar star that's what we need to change again. >> that's how you change it. if you have a case, a supreme court case and go back and judge it by the constitution, it is a certain way. if you can change it in 1980 -- 1880 and use case law then change it a little more, little more, then it is -- there is no constitution. >> glenn: this is what is happening in america now. we all felt something was wrong and we did this. instead of going what does that mean and looking to a politician. we went and checked nav . we looked at the constitution. we looked for the polar star holy cow it is over there. that's what is happening in america. once we lock ourselves on that polar star it is going to be good. i want to tell you about the next thing think is coming. i want to ask your opinion on whether or not this would be a good resolution to illegal immigrati
they read case law that's 1920. the reason why they do that, if you don't know what we were, if you don't know what the meaning is behind, you just drift. you've lost your polar star that's what we need to change again. >> that's how you change it. if you have a case, a supreme court case and go back and judge it by the constitution, it is a certain way. if you can change it in 1980 -- 1880 and use case law then change it a little more, little more, then it is -- there is no constitution....
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a law written in the law books and then you have courts who interpret that law. bill: shouldn't they change the law to say that? wouldn't it be easier? >> yes, it would be easier. you are missing the point. that's not why they appealed his conviction. they appealed his conviction because they said those two instances of the other 13-year-olds and other 15-year-olds never should have come into evidence because they weren't disclosed to us. >> the moral issue here, john narcotics is the guy is going away for 17 and a half years. big stretch. ok? and he did didn't actually talk to any kids. you have a problem with that? >> yeah. i have a big problem with that even if we were going to bust him for fake kid number one, two and three should definitely get thrown out. i mean, don't the cops have better things to do. these were not children. bill: two and three he wasn't convicted. they used it as an appeal. you think he should go for 17 and a half. >> i'm happy he is going to jail for 17 years. the court upheld the conviction because said even though this should have be
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this is the law that is supposed to keep the president's power in check. it's a 60-day deadline. he can send our troops out some place, but he has to get congressional approval for military action in 60 days. that was 11 days ago. the administration didn't even really acknowledge the passing of the deadline. the "new york times" said they weren't trying to figure out a way around it. wow! they also promised we would never put boots on the ground in libya. but there are now reports out this weekend that there are western troops on the ground in libya. this is in direct violation of the u.n. resolution prohibiting foreign occupation forces in libya. where is anyone on this? where is congress? are we going down the road where the president gets bigger and bigger until he's bigger than the system itself? what else will he ignore? what other powers does he have or does he want? congressman brad sherman, democrat from california call out obama for treating congress, "as irrelevant." and he said it is time to stop shredding the u.s. constitution in a presumed effort to bring democracy a
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that law. now the pentagon will implement the new policy going forward. how long will it take and what will it look like? back with the panel. bill, what about the implementation? >> i think it will implement quickly. about a year. military is good at doing things, maybe things it shouldn't be asked to do, especially in wartime and places it shouldn't be asked to do it, such as combat troops deployed to the outposts far away. the military is good at that and soldiers are good. i hope the universities move as quickly to readmit rotc to campus, which they have been excluding or discriminating from campus allegedly for the military discrimination against gays. it was political, not military choice. clinton administration. but nonetheless, now that the excuse is gone i hope the universities move as quickly as the military directed by their discrimination. >> bret: pentagon says it won't slow implementation but in the law as it's written, the president and chairman of the joint chief and defense secretary have to sign off that this repeal will not hurt the tro
that law. now the pentagon will implement the new policy going forward. how long will it take and what will it look like? back with the panel. bill, what about the implementation? >> i think it will implement quickly. about a year. military is good at doing things, maybe things it shouldn't be asked to do, especially in wartime and places it shouldn't be asked to do it, such as combat troops deployed to the outposts far away. the military is good at that and soldiers are good. i hope the...
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expected to deliver the controversial ruling on the healthcare law. both political parties are already starting to posture in anticipation of the outcome. peter doocy has more. >> the best way to predict the score is to stay if obama care is upheld and if obama care struck down republicans win. no matter what happens things are going to get complicated right away. if only part of the law is struck down then democrats will likely try to move forward with what is left. but republicans are going to try to repeal the remnant. >> in the coming days we all know the supreme court will rule on the president's healthcare law which are driving up healthcare costs and making it harder for small businesses to hire new workers. and unless the court throws out the entire law the house will vovo to repeal whatever is left of obama care. >>> there is a lot on the line with this ruling which is why even though the supreme court wasn't expected to come down with it yesterday scores of activists all thoughed up a sho up anyway with them ready to react just in case. they
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that's the foundation for english law the found dags for united states law. it doesn't matter if you are the common man or president of the united states every american is under the constitution and this president is thumbing his nose at the constitution and acting in defiance of the constitution. we are saying enough is enough. >> last week some compared fast and furious to watergate. others ridiculed and compared it to remember when dna burton shot a pumpkin in his backyard to prove that he was the victim of murder not suicide. which is it? is it ridiculous or is it profound? what do you think? sandy adams from florida what do you think? >> i agree with michelle bachmann. no one is above the law. it was interesting to see that mr. holder met with chairman ice saw the night before the rule to show you the documents in the investigation. that's not what you do. you reinforce the documents that you have been dually subpoenaed for. then at the 11th hour before it drops in committee we executive privilege pulled. which is it? either you weren't involved didn't k
that's the foundation for english law the found dags for united states law. it doesn't matter if you are the common man or president of the united states every american is under the constitution and this president is thumbing his nose at the constitution and acting in defiance of the constitution. we are saying enough is enough. >> last week some compared fast and furious to watergate. others ridiculed and compared it to remember when dna burton shot a pumpkin in his backyard to prove...
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law. >> his family law higher than state law. bower was stunned that as well as what amaleki would say next. >> he said he would be willing to spend his life in prison rather than having his kids disgrace him. you don't hear that every day from parents. >> he is telling the police officer that my law is above this country's law. that interaction is a huge part of the evidence that this was an honor killing. >> fox news reporting a question of honor continues after the of honor continues after the break. [ male announcer ] this...is the network -- a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more amecans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... f greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible t
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no special bailout for a rich connected law firm. do you think president obama is aware of the fact when he signs that tomorrow this law firm is off the hook for their mistake? >> i think it is an opportunity for him to think through this matter. maybe take a strong action. the patent bill will pass again. it has strong support. i support the ing patent bill and do support it -- it would be a strong thing. it would be a good opportunity for him to be counted on an important issue of principle. >> greta: the big winners are the drug company, the law firm, the lawyers and lobbyists who pushed for it. >> the insurance companies who insured the law firm. law firms have insurance for that records and omissions. all of those probable were the ones that would have shared the loss it wouldn't have fallen on any one of them totally, we don't know. whatever, you know to whom much is given, much is required this is a great law firm, no doubt, i hear good things about them. that's not the question. the question is, should they -- >> greta: it is
no special bailout for a rich connected law firm. do you think president obama is aware of the fact when he signs that tomorrow this law firm is off the hook for their mistake? >> i think it is an opportunity for him to think through this matter. maybe take a strong action. the patent bill will pass again. it has strong support. i support the ing patent bill and do support it -- it would be a strong thing. it would be a good opportunity for him to be counted on an important issue of...